You can also search directly for the specific buttons:
grid.elements('span[title=%s]' % T('View'))
Note, the above will work even if you change the button classes (e.g., if
you switch to a different UI style).
So, to do it in one line:
[button.__setitem__(0, 'New View') for button in grid.elements(
'span[title=%s]' % T('View'))]
Alternatively, you can create your own buttons using the "links" ar
Anthony
On Monday, May 4, 2015 at 4:37:39 AM UTC-4, Sarbjit wrote:
>
> I am able to do it using the below code :
>
> grid = SQLFORM.GRID(...)
> try:
> for x in grid.elements('span.buttontext'):
> if x.components[0] == "Edit":
> x.components[0] = "New Edit"
> if x.components[0] == "View":
> x.components[0] = "New View"
> except Exception : pass
>
> Is there any better way to do it?
>
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